Get Up
by Korn

Album: The Path Of Totality (2011)
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  • I am clearly broken
    And no one knows what to do
    Pieces of the puzzle don't fit
    So I pound them into you

    Itching is the pulse inside
    Creeping out to come alive
    It's just doing what it's gonna do

    Times are looking grim these days
    Holding on to everything
    It's hard to draw the line

    Shut the fuck up, get up
    Shut the fuck up, get up
    Shut the fuck up, get up

    I can't wait to rip my eyes out and look at you
    Peace through pain is precious
    Especially when it's done by you

    Itching is the pulse inside
    Creeping out to come alive
    It's just doing what it's gonna do

    Times are looking grim these days
    Holding on to everything
    It's hard to draw the line
    And I, I'm hiding in this empty space
    Tortured by my memories
    Of what I left behind

    Shut the fuck up, get up
    Shut the fuck up, get up
    Shut the fuck up, get up

    Times are looking grim these days
    Holding on to everything
    It's hard to draw the line
    And I, I'm hiding in this empty space
    Tortured by my memories
    Of what I left behind

    Shut the fuck up, get up
    Shut the fuck up, get up
    Shut the fuck up, get up Writer/s: James Christian Shaffer, Jonathan Howsman Davis, Sonny Moore
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Nu Metalhead 666 from Longwood Florida @Zero I for one like this song because I feel it’s more about being determined and to endure in the long run. And by the way, being rich doesn’t make you happy at all. I live down here in a small suburban area of Florida and all my life I was a poor kid so I’m not bitching and complaining about what when my parents are gonna have enough money to pay things like internet WiFi or having food on the table.
  • Jack from European Union@Zero; please tell me..
    What song from KoRn is really really mature? :-)
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjWow Jon Davis is starting to seem more and more like a d!ck these days, like a spoiled celebrity out of touch with reality. Sure, it's easy for HIM to tell us not to worry about the economy, he's already a rich rockstar who has it made! I think it's time I gave up on this band. They obviously aren't going to grow up anytime soon. Maybe it's time I start to...
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